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Trombonist Walt Boenig, who paid his dues on the road with the Glenn Miller, Harry James and
Jimmy Dorsey bands, among others, has shaped his own Las Vegas-based ensemble in their
swing-era image while bringing them up to date with sparkling new arrangements by Tommy Check,
Walt Stuart, Bobby Harrison and Joe Lano.
A Lot of Us, four years in the making, is the band’s second album; the first was A Little
of You. It’s a two-disc set with eleven tracks on Disc 1, seven on Disc 2 including two --
“Summertime,” drummer Check’s “Lady J” -- that are almost eleven minutes long. The level of
musicianship is high throughout, and the band swings easily through a program of ten long-lived
standards, half a dozen ear-catching originals by Check and one each by Stuart (“After Hours”) and
the late Harrison Hickey (“Mambino”).
There are a number of engaging solos, especially by guitarist Lano (“Always,” “Summertime,”
Check’s “A Twist of Lemon,” “Have Guitar, Will Travel” and “Lady J”). Tenors Jay Rasmussen and
Tony Osiecki skirmish toe-to-toe on Harrison’s lively arrangement of Henry Mancini’s “Days of Wine
and Roses,” and Osiecki is the main man on “Unforgettable.” Others given elbow room include altos
Dennis Wilson and Fred Haller, trombonists Bobby Scann and Dick McGee, trumpeter Rocky
Lombardo and pianist Vincent Falcone. Boenig doesn’t “solo” as such, but plays the melody on
ballads (“Invitation,” “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square,” “Unforgettable,” “Nevertheless”) while
bass trombonist Sonny Hernandez does the same on Check’s high-stepping “Where’s Mr.
McFarland.” There’s one vocal, and it’s a good one, by Jo Belle on the Ellington chesnut ”It Don’t
Mean a Thing.”
Check’s funky version of George Gershwin’s “Summertime,” which opens Disc 2, blends
screaming brass with greasy solos by Lano, Rasmussen and bassist Brace Phillips, and Lano
displays his nimble chops on Check’s fast-moving “Have Guitar.” Other highlights include Stuart’s
bluesy “After Hours” (solos by Falcone, Rasmussen, Lombardo, McGee, baritone Rod Adam),
Check’s graceful “Lady J” (Lano, Lombardo, Scann) and Hickey’s sunny “Mambino,” ably driven by
drummer Bobby Harrison and percussionist Howard Agster and featuring perky solos by Osiecki
and pianist Ronnie Simone.
A Lot of Us encompasses nearly two hours of invigorating big-band Jazz / dance music,
lovingly dedicated to the memory of composer / arranger Hickey and saxophonist Ron Helvie who
played on the sessions recorded in April / May 1998. While the album’s resonant “ballroom” sound
takes some getting used to, that’s a minor distraction and one that is quickly passed over in the face
of so much entertaining music.
Contact: Dynamic Musical Productions, P.O. Box 12961, Las Vegas, NV 89112-0961.
Phone 702-456-2161; e-mail
intoon@lvcm.com.
~ Jack Bowers
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Track Listing: Disc 1 -- Always; On a Clear Day; Invitation; Days of Wine and Roses; A Twist of Lemon;
Sandrine; It Don’t Mean a Thing; A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square; Ragtime Waltz;
Unforgettable; Where’s Mr. McFarland (57:12). Disc 2 -- Summertime; Nevertheless; Have
Guitar, Will Travel; Afer Hours; Lady J; Sleepy Time Gal; Mambino (46:39).
Personnel: All tracks -- Walt Boenig, leader, trombone. Tracks 1, 4, 5-7 -- Fred Haller, Dennis Wilson, Jay
Rasmussen, Tony Osiecki, Ron Adam, reeds; Tom Snelson, Tony Scodwell, Walt Blanton, Rocky
Lombardo, trumpet; Sam Cernuto, Dick McGee, Bobby Scann, Sonny Hernandez, trombone;
Vincent Falcone, piano; Joe Lano, guitar; Brace Phillips, bass; Tommy Check, drums; Jo Belle (7),
vocal. Tracks 2, 3, 8, 10, 13, 14, 17 -- Bob Chmel, drums, replaces Check. Tracks 9, 11, 15, 16 --
Haller, Osiecki, Adam, Jack Montrose, Ron Helvie, reeds; Snelson, Lombardo, Rocky Winslow,
Kenneth Wright, trumpet; McGee, Scann, Hernandez, Barry Ross, trombone; Ronnie Simone, piano;
Lano, guitar; Phillips, bass; Bobby Harrison, drums, percussion; Howard Agster, percussion. Track
12 -- Haller, Rasmussen, Osiecki, Adam, Sam Pisciotta, reeds; Snelson, Scodwell, Lombardo, Tom
DeLibero, trumpet; Cernuto, McGee, Scann, Hernandez, trombone; Falcone, piano; Lano, guitar;
Phillips, bass; Check, drums. Track 18 -- Haller Osiecki, Montrose, Helvie, Adam, reeds; Snelson,
Wright, Winslow, Lombardo, trumpet; McGee, Ross, Hernandez, Ron Textor, trombone; Simone,
piano; Lano, guitar; Phillips, bass; Check, drums.
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